In this episode of New Directions, we speak with Tania Dick, Indigenous Knowledge Keeper for the Physiotherapy Association of BC.
Tania shares her journey as a nurse, activist, and leader, offering powerful insights into the importance of cultural safety and humility in healthcare.
She discusses the collaborative creation of new standards addressing Indigenous-specific racism, the healing power of storytelling, and her mother’s influence as a Red Power activist.
Tania highlights the need for Indigenous representation in health professions and calls on all practitioners to approach reconciliation with courage, curiosity, and long-term commitment.
This is a conversation grounded in truth, resilience, and hope.
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